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An evening of Jazz Fusion with SHOUT, Reza Khota and Swartznelfjord. SHOUT is a funky Jazz Fusion quartet of the world-renowned Cape Town saxophonist, Dan Shout. Their music is original and hip, the likes of which cannot be heard anywhere else in Africa. Reza Khota features vocalist and guitarist Reza, Shane Cooper on […]

Jeri Silverman opens with a soulful acoustic folk set. Contemplative with a powerful edge, Jeri’s songs are an intimate, lyrical celebration of the human experience. Two Minute Puzzle is a rock outfit from Cape Town with a twist; a super entertaining three-piece band with great feeling behind their music! They have an ep, an […]

The Footnotes, a 4-piece band with an eclectic music style is sharing the stage with Faith, why you always running, a solo artist with an enigmatic stage presence. Starts at 9pm R20 entrance Bar opens at 6pm

Us & The Flies is a three piece intramental band of brothers that play a variety of cross genres with much influence from jazz, funk, gypsy music and a bit of psychedelic. Contrary to the nursery rhyme, Taleswapper’s words can break your bones…. and if they don’t break your bones they will positively break […]

Experimental nu-folk at its best. Cobbling the sylphlike finger picking of a sunnier Nick Drake, the vaulting textures of Jeff Buckley’s boho-cool and some idiosyncratic takes on the acoustic songbook, Sievwright is blue-blooded nu-folk with as much substance as he has style. Catch Dave Knowles with his Acoustic Post-Neo-Anti-folk Fingerstyle fed through the gravel […]

Black Moscow, a 5-piece alternative progressive rock band from Cape Town, is sharing the stage with Junkyard Lipstick, a hardcore, all-female band who are passionate about playing music and delivering an entertaining performance. Starts at 9pm, R30 entrance

It’s the music your mama warned you about, the same music your daddy went out drinking and carousing with all night long. It may even have shot a man once, who knows? It’s the sound you want in the hands of Them Tornados – a little bit dirty, a little bit dangerous and a […]

Glen Hartmann’s acoustic sets incorporate a lot of guitar, a kick drum, harmonies and some backing synth folk tracks. Singer / songwriter Jennifer Eaves has been described as inventive, creatively original and folky. Two friends, two voices and a love for all things melodic. Throw in some guitars and hopeful tunes, and you […]

The Make-Overs band, as integral to Braamfontein’s jungle-punk scene as the basements, rooftops and reception rooms they perform in, will be sharing the stage with two Capetonian bands: physchedelic fuzz rock outfit Bad Drugs and Black Lung, with a different kind of Rock ‘n Roll

Sixgun Gospel with its blistering combination of roots, gospel and funk, is joining with Warongx, the afro-blues collective straight out of Khayelitsha. Don’t miss this one! 13 December 2012 at 9pm, R20 entry